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Ages 2 to 5: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and identifying quantities while building fine motor skills
Ages 2 to 5: Use dot markers to learn the letters D and P as well as their corresponding sounds
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, think creatively, and identify different types of wildflowers found in a meadow
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength and think creatively by designing and planting flowers made out of play dough
Ages 2 to 6: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and matching numerals to a given quantity
Ages 2 to 6: Practice fine motor skills, numeral recognition and counting by putting the correct number of petals on each flower
Ages 2 to 6+: Identify different types of wildflowers in nature with this beautiful guide
Ages 2 to 6+: Use this charming dial to help identify wildflowers in your neighborhood
Ages 2 to 6+: Practice the art of observation by searching for different types of flowers
Ages 2 to 6+: Encourage observation and artistic expression by going on a neighborhood walk and drawing the flowers you find
Ages 2 to 6+: Teach others about the importance of wildflowers and the effect they have on the environment
Ages 3 to 6: Expand vocabulary and support language development while learning about different types of flowers
Ages 3 to 6: Build vocabulary and phonics skills by identifying letters of the alphabet and connecting the letters to beginning sounds in words
Ages 3 to 6: Look for similarities among flower sun prints and find each one's exact match
Ages 3 to 6+: Practice counting and identifying quantities by counting the number of petals on each type of flower
Ages 3 to 6+: Encourage language development and writing practice with this open-ended prompt
Ages 3 to 6+: Build vocabulary and writing skills by observing, identifying, and labeling the different parts of a flower
Ages 3 to 6+: Practice early writing skills, including letter formation and letter-sound relationships, by making a wish on a dandelion seed